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Luke Weber had five hits, including a home run, and drove in five runs to lead the Spartans (23-18, 8-10 Atlantic Sun). Gaither Bumgardner had three hits and four RBIs, while Brody Greer doubled and knocked in three runs for Upstate. Daniel Seeba also drove in two runs.

Bumgardner (5-1) gave up four runs (three earned) over seven innings to pick up the win.

<p>In Fort Myers, Fla., after dropping back-to-back extra-inning games, USC Upstate used a 20-hit assault to punish Florida Gulf Coast 17-9 on Sunday at Swanson Stadium.</p><p>Luke Weber had five hits, including a home run, and drove in five runs to lead the Spartans (23-18, 8-10 Atlantic Sun). Gaither Bumgardner had three hits and four RBIs, while Brody Greer doubled and knocked in three runs for Upstate. Daniel Seeba also drove in two runs.</p><p>Bumgardner (5-1) gave up four runs (three earned) over seven innings to pick up the win.</p><p><b>Elon 14, Wofford 3:</b> In Elon, N.C., Sebastien Gomez homered and drove in four runs, and Ryan Kinsella hit a two-run shot as Elon barrelled past Wofford at Latham Park.</p><p>Josh Hyman led Wofford (16-26, 7-14 Southern Conference) with three hits, while Alec Paradowski had two hits. Brandon Yarusi (2-3) took the loss for the Terriers. </p><p>Alex Swim and Casey Jones added two RBIs each for Elon (22-20, 14-7). </p><p><b>South Carolina 3, Kentucky 1: </b>In Columbia, LB Dantzler hit a two-run homer as No. 14 South Carolina defeated 17th-ranked Kentucky to sweep the three-game series.</p><p>Jack Wynkoop (5-2) gave up nine hits and one unearned run over eight innings to pick up the win for the Gamecocks (31-10, 11-7 SEC).</p><p><b>Miami 7, Clemson 0: </b>In Coral Gables, Fla., Andrew Suarez pitched a six-hit shutout as the Hurricanes defeated the Tigers.</p><p>Suarex struck out five and didn't walk any in the win for the Hurricanes (27-16, 10-11 ACC).</p><p>Steve Wilkerson had three hits for Clemson (27-13, 13-8). Clate Schmidt (3-2) took the loss.</p><p><b>Lander 3, Limestone 2: </b>In Gaffney, Cameron Ward was impressive in his final start at Bob Prevatte Field, throwing 157 pitches to go with seven strikeouts across 10 innings of work, but Limestone (20-26) fell to No. 19 Lander in 11 innings.</p>